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Pandemic Seems To Be Driving School Enrollment Down, NPR Investigation Shows
In many states, this week marks fall count day, when schools must submit enrollment numbers to determine state funding for the next year. But the pandemic seems to be driving down those enrollments.
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In New Book, Roman Mars Celebrates Little Bits Of Design That Are Left Unnoticed
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with 99% Invisible podcast host Roman Mars about his new book, The 99% Invisible City, and the importance of noticing how the way people live shapes everyday design.
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Trump's Top Aide Tests Positive For The Coronavirus
Stephen Miller, a top aide to President Trump, is the latest White House staffer to test positive for coronavirus.
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To Tackle Racial Disparities In COVID-19, California Enacts New Metric For Reopening
Dr. Mark Ghaly, California's health secretary, discusses a new health equity metric that requires larger counties to reduce coronavirus rates in minority communities before businesses can reopen.
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DOJ To Charge 2 British Nationals Suspected Of Being ISIS Members
The Justice Department is expected to announce charges this week against two British nationals suspected of being part of an Islamic State cell accused of torturing and beheading Western hostages.
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Trump Puts An Abrupt Halt To Coronavirus Relief Bill Talks
President Trump tweeted that he told to end any negotiations over another pandemic relief bill, saying he wanted to wait until after the election. Both sides were still far apart on a deal.
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Rock Icon Eddie Van Halen Dies At 65
The guitarist, bandleader and songwriter Eddie Van Halen died on Tuesday. He was 65. NPR remembers his life and legacy.
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Update On Trump's Medical Status
NPR discusses the latest on President Trump's health, his treatment for COVID-19 and his misleading statements on social media downplaying the lethality of the illness.
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Health Officials Are Trying To Trace Attendees Of Trump's Fundraiser In New Jersey
President Trump's positive coronavirus test started contact tracing efforts in multiple states. In New Jersey, health officials are reaching out to hundreds of people who attended a fundraiser there.
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Scientists Discover A Way To Prevent Illegal Trade Of Turtle Eggs
Wildlife poachers sometimes steal sea turtle eggs from their nests on Costa Rican beaches. Now scientists have a way to fight back: decoy eggs embedded with GPS trackers.
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Supreme Court Opens A New Term Amid A Push For Amy Coney Barrett's Confirmation
The confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett, President Trump's nominee to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg, looms over the Supreme Court as it began a new term Monday.
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Doctors Say South Korea Health Care System Is Facing A Major Crisis
South Korea handled the coronavirus crisis well, but mid-pandemic doctors went on strike. Some say their profession is in crisis, with many abandoning essential medicine to go into cosmetic surgery.